Fujian Taro Duck Recipe (芋头鸭)

Fujian Taro Duck Recipe (芋头鸭)

Fujian Cuisine · seafood, soups, umami, gentle sweetness

Fujian Taro Duck Recipe

芋头鸭

Fujian Taro Duck is a regional Chinese dish added to Jiating Kitchen’s cuisine library for readers who want to explore beyond the familiar takeout menu. This version is written for Western home kitchens with practical grocery notes and a clear cooking flow.

Shopping notes

Core pantry for this cuisine: dried shrimp, dried scallops, mushrooms, seafood stock, rice wine, red yeast rice, white pepper. Use bottled clam juice plus chicken stock for seafood stock when dried seafood is hard to find.

Ingredients

  • 1 to 1 1/2 lb main protein, tofu, seafood, noodles, rice, or vegetables depending on the dish
  • 2 tbsp neutral high-heat oil such as avocado, canola, peanut, or grapeseed oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1-inch piece fresh ginger, minced or sliced
  • 2 scallions, sliced
  • 1 to 2 tbsp light soy sauce, adjusted to taste
  • 1 tbsp Shaoxing wine or dry sherry
  • Salt, white pepper, sugar, vinegar, chilies, or aromatics to match the dish style

Step-by-step instructions

Fujian Taro Duck Recipe (芋头鸭) cooking step

Step 1

Prep the ingredients

Cut the main ingredients into even pieces, rinse or pat dry as needed, and measure the sauces before turning on the stove.

Fujian Taro Duck Recipe (芋头鸭) cooking step

Step 2

Build the aromatic base

Heat oil in a wok, skillet, or heavy pot. Add garlic, ginger, scallions, chilies, or fermented sauces and cook briefly until fragrant.

Fujian Taro Duck Recipe (芋头鸭) cooking step

Step 3

Cook the main ingredient

Add the protein, tofu, vegetables, noodles, or rice. Stir-fry, braise, steam, or simmer according to the dish style until just cooked through.

Fujian Taro Duck Recipe (芋头鸭) cooking step

Step 4

Season and finish

Add soy sauce, wine, vinegar, sugar, stock, or chili oil in small amounts. Reduce until glossy, taste, and adjust salt, acidity, sweetness, and heat.

Fujian Taro Duck Recipe (芋头鸭) cooking step

Step 5

Serve hot

Finish with scallions, herbs, sesame oil, or a final splash of vinegar. Serve with steamed rice, noodles, or a crisp vegetable side.

Cook’s notes

This entry is part of the Fujian Cuisine collection. Use it as a practical starting point, then refine salt, heat, sweetness, and aromatics to match your preferred regional flavor.

What category is this recipe?

Fujian Taro Duck is listed under Fujian Cuisine and Chicken so readers can browse by both region and cooking style.

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